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08 June 2009

MUDKIP

258 / MUDKIP- Pokémon Papercraft
Name: MudkipType:WaterSpecies: Mud Fish PokémonHeight: 0.3 m (1'04")Weight: 7.6 kg (16.8 lbs.)Interesting Facts: Mudkip can use the fin on their heads to detect subtle changes in air and water currents, and can detect danger or nearby bodies of water in this way. Like most water Pokémon, Mudkip can shoot water from their mouths. If they are find themselves in a tight situation in battle, Mudkip can become strong enough to crush rocks bigger than themselves. It evolves into Marshtomp starting at level 16, who evolves into Swampert starting at level 36.

THE PAPER MODELHeight: 17.0 cm/6.9 inWidth: 11.2 cm/ 4.4 inDepth: 16.6cm/6.5 inNo. of Pages: 3No. of Pieces: 61Level:MediumDesigner:PMF & SkelekittyPhoto:SkelekittyNOTES: Build in this order: the fin/crest, the gills, then head, forelegs, upper body, tail, bottom, and then close at one of the rear feet. And have fun!

ZOMG!!!! I just finished makin it. Mudkip is sooooo cute. It's sooo freakin awesome!!! I'm almost out of ink since i have been printing a couple of the paper pokemon templates. But it was worth it.Thanks Skelekitty, ur awesome. The PaperPokes Team are awesome! This website is Awesome! pokemons are AWESOME!!!Mudkip=awesome!!!awesomeness...=]

I usually just reference the file that does have lines, looking for the right corners or edges that correspond. Once you get the hang of it it gets easier. Also keep in mind a lot of the lines may not even need folded.

I am having a lot of trouble putting the tail on the model. I cannot seem to figure out how to attach the part that the tail connects to to the belly and back of the mudkip. Every time I try, some part always messes up and doesn't allow me to connect the left back leg. Can I please get some help?

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